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ROBERT GOTTSEGEN Obituary

GOTTSEGEN--Dr. Robert, born in New York on June 21, 1919, was a pioneer in the field of Periodontal Dentistry. An alumnus of Townsend Harris High School, Dr. Gottsegen graduated from the University of Michigan in 1939. Exhibiting his lifelong passion for art, he was the sports cartoonist for the college newspaper, and also studied set design. He entered the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery (now the College of Dental Medicine) in 1940 in a program accelerated due to the War. He graduated in 1943. After an internship at Mt. Sinai Hospital, he served in the U.S. Army, where he earned a U.S. Army Commendation Medal, European Theatre of Operations. He then spent an additional two years as a Public Health Service/ N.I.H. Research Fellow in Dentistry. In 1947 he entered the first class in what was then known as the Advanced Specialty Training Program in Periodontics, also known as the "Certified" program. Graduating in 1948, he started a private practice limited to Periodontics in New York City. Dr. Gottsegen became active in academics and organized dentistry almost immediately, holding offices in the American Society of Periodontists, the Executive Council of the American Academy of Periodontology, and serving as Consultant to the National Commission on Diabetes and as Director and later Co-Chairman of the American Board of Periodontology. He earned the rank of Associate Professor at Columbia University, then moved to the University of Pennsylvania as Postgraduate Periodontics Director before returning to Columbia to serve as Director of Postgraduate Periodontics. Dr. Gottsegen rose to the presidency of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP) from 1970-71, receiving the Gold Medal Award of the Academy in 1988. He received numerous other awards, including, Fellow of the AAP, Distinguished Alumnus Award of Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery, and the Isadore Hirschfeld Award of the Northeastern Society of Periodontists. He was a Fellow of the American College of Dentists and Fellow of the New York Academy of Dentistry. He was always interested in research, including diabetes as it relates to periodontal disease, systems of health care delivery and metabolic influences on periodontal disease. Above all, Dr. Gottsegen was a teacher and mentor to hundreds of students. His clinical demonstrations were works of dental art, and his knowledge of the relevant literature was encyclopedic. He was often in demand as a lecturer at other schools and in many foreign countries, presenting more than 650 courses over 38 years. Dr. Gottsegen was a connoisseur of fine wines and dining. He had lifelong passion for travel, visual arts, music and theatre. Most of all he loved spending time with his six beloved grandchildren, Jessica, Liza, Sam, Ben, Kate, and Gardner. Dr. Gottsegen was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Rita Gillette. He is survived by his sons David (wife Shelly), Daniel, and Jonathan (wife Mindy), and his practice partner and devoted friend Dr. Susan Karabin. A Memorial Service in his honor will be held at Zion Memorial Chapel of Westchester, 767 East Boston Post Road, Mamaroneck, NY (914) 381-1809, on Sunday, March 6 at 2:30pm. Contributions may be made in his honor to the Columbia University School of Dental and Oral Surgery or the American Academy of Periondontics.

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Published by New York Times from Mar. 4 to Mar. 5, 2011.

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Victor Sternberg class of 1973

February 26, 2021

It was an honor and privilege know and be mentored by Dr.Gottsegen

Barry Wagenberg

February 27, 2019

Dr.Robert Gottsegen was an incredible Director. He put together the absolute best faculty with only the best interests of his Graduate Residents. Considering that we had two of the most well known faculty with curettage, it was in 15 minutes that Dr. Gottsegen taught me the principles and technique that I still use today. I own a great debt of gratitude to Dr. Gottsegen as between my first and second years I asked for time off because I could not pay the tuition. He came up with a scholarship so that I could continue uninterrupted. Thank you Bob. I will never forget what you did for me.
Barry Wagenberg

Stan Zelman

February 27, 2019

Dr. Gottsegen was not only a terrific mentor and giant in the field of periodontics, he was truly inspirational and had a great personal interest in the success of his residents. He was the main reason I elected to attend the residency program at Columbia, and without a doubt was one of the most significant people in my life. His team of professors was second to none, and a reflection of his leadership. I have missed seeing for far too many years. May he rest in peace and his memory never be forgotten by those whose lives are much better for having had the opportunity and privilege to have known him.

Victor Sternberg

February 26, 2019

Bob's greatest gift as an educator was to encourage a fledging periodontist to think critically .He was able to bring together a diverse group of periodontists and encourage them to share their varying approaches in the management of the periodontal patient.By encouraging a dialogue and not a doctrinaire view he inculcated refreshing open minded individuals.How much we miss such a man and his intellect in our current climate .

Paulette Tempro

February 26, 2019

I was a resident in the Postgraduate Periodontics Program from 1978 - 1980. Dr Gottsegen was my mentor for 20 yrs of my teaching career. In fact, I would not have pursued teaching had it not been for the kind assistance of and guidance by Dr Gottsegen.

Irving Karel

February 26, 2019

Bob's leadership encouraged a spirit of learning for both faculty and students!

Carl Caravana

February 26, 2019

Dr. G. was without peer, upon whose shoulders a Specialty reposed.

Aaron Prestup

February 26, 2019

Dr. G. gave me the opportunity to become a periodontist and as a result to live the life I have. I will always be greatful to him. He was a brilliant thinker and a great teacher.

Vincent ABBATIELLO

March 7, 2011

Bob
You were my teacher, my mentor, and my friend. You will be missed by many. The true godfather of periodontics. You will be remembered by all you touched because made us better clinicians and people.

Judy Blazer

March 5, 2011

Dr. Gottsegen was my advisor when I did my MS in dental hygiene at Columbia. I also worked for him on Saturdays for many, many years. He was a valuable teacher, mentor and friend and I enjoyed many wonderful times with him and Rita. I miss them both.

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